Solar: now in the range of 25-32 g/kWh and this could decrease to 15 g/kWh in the future.
Combined cycle gas-fired power plant emits some 400 g/kWh
Coal-fired power plant 915 g/kWh
Coal-fired power plant with carbon capture and storage some 200 g/kWh
Nuclear power 6-25 g/kWh
Wind 11 g/kWh
2. Solar
3. Hydro
4. Geothermal
5. Nuclear
6. Biomass
7. Natural Gas
8. Wave
9. Petrol
10. Coal
Spreadsheet information:
Extra Information
Poland Energy Generation Information : http://www.energyagency.at/enercee/pl/supplybycarrier.en.htm
Poland energy overview: Energy Overview of Poland
Wind Energy in Poland Report
Polish foundation for Energy Efficiency: http://www.fewe.pl/a-start.htm
Polish national energy conservation agency: http://www.kape.gov.pl/EN/index.phtml
International Energy Agency page on Poland
Power Comsumption
Power Usage per person (kWh):
- 2005: 3,437.7
- 2000: 3,256.4
- 1990: 3,279.2
Source: [http://earthtrends.wri.org/text/energy-resources/variable-574.html]- 2005: 356 Watts per person
Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_electricity_consumption]- 2006: 126.2 billion kWh Total
- Population: 38,500,696 (2008)
- Per capita: 3,272 kWh
Source: [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/pl.html]Life Cycle Green House Gas Emissions:
Solar: now in the range of 25-32 g/kWh and this could decrease to 15 g/kWh in the future.Combined cycle gas-fired power plant emits some 400 g/kWh
Coal-fired power plant 915 g/kWh
Coal-fired power plant with carbon capture and storage some 200 g/kWh
Nuclear power 6-25 g/kWh
Wind 11 g/kWh